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Self-expandable metal stents in the management of cervical oesophageal and/or hypopharyngeal strictures.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
Short description:
Self-expandable metal stents in the management of cervical oesophageal and/or hypopharyngeal strictures / Profili, S., Meloni, G.B., Feo, C.f., Pischedda, A., Bozzo, C., Ginesu, G.C., Canalis, G.C.. - In: CLINICAL RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0009-9260. - (2002).
abstract:
AIM: To assess the usefulness of self-expandable metal stents in the recanalization of cervical and/or hypopharyngeal strictures.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We report our experience in 10 patients with inoperable cervical and/or hypopharyngeal strictures treated by implantation of 11 uncovered self-expandable metal stents inserted perorally under fluoroscopic guidance. The stent was placed in the hypopharynx and cervical oesophagus in 3 patients and cervical oesophagus alone in 7. There were 8 men and 2 women, mean age 70.2 years, range 45-85 years. All patients but two had malignant stricture caused by squamous cell carcinoma, in one case there was a benign postoperative stenosis secondary to laryngectomy, and in the last patient a local recurrence from thyroid cancer.

RESULTS: Eleven stents were placed in 10 patients: technical success was achieved in 9 cases while clinical improvement was obtained in 8 cases. Seven of ten patients had a rapid improvement of dysphagia. One patient had a distal misplacement of the prosthesis, while in the other two cases stent position was very proximal and interfered with swallowing. A mean 9-month follow-up was obtained (range 3-24 months). Four patients with malignant stricture developed proliferation of neoplastic tissue after 2-5 months. The only patient treated for a benign stricture developed inside proliferation of granulation tissue after 4 months.

CONCLUSION: Despite several technical difficulties and a high rate of late complications, recanalization of cervical oesophageal strictures by self-expandable metal stents allowed good palliation of symptoms. Stents proved to be effective and well tolerated palliative treatment also for hypopharyngeal stenoses.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Profili, S; Meloni, Giovanni Battista; Feo, Cf; Pischedda, A; Bozzo, C; Ginesu, Giorgio Carlo; Canalis, G. C.
Authors of the University:
FEO Claudio
GINESU Giorgio Carlo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/47096
Published in:
CLINICAL RADIOLOGY
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